Wednesday, May 23, 2012

Talking Underground | The Back Bay Sun

Back Bay T-riders will be finding it much easier and more reliable when using cell phones while riding on the T in the months to come.

This comes as good news to those married to their cell-phones and who become easily disoriented when they aren?t of any use when riding on the T.

The T is allowing mobile carriers to provide cell phone reception.

The T already provides such connectivity but what is available is not enough to insure cell phone communications as we tend to know them above ground.

Expanding and improving underground cell-phone service is a positive move for several reasons.

As a safety element, improved cell-phone service underground provides yet another later of protection for riders and for first responders during an accident or an underground incident.

It also provides for many eyes to be on potential terrorists who, for a long time, have been attempting to use American transit systems for their deadly efforts.

Many have been able to speak underground using their cell phones on the T since the service was first introduced allowing for this in 2007.

The ongoing effort will expand and improve the service so that reception between Prudential and Symphony will be perfect.

Continuous mobile reception through all of the MBTA?s 35 underground stations and its 19 miles of tunnels is expected within a few months.

This improvement will be welcomed by cell phone users, which includes nearly everyone of us at this point.

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IAEA chief says nears deal with Iran ahead of 6-power talks

VIENNA (Reuters) - The U.N. nuclear watchdog director said on Tuesday he expected to sign a deal with Iran soon to unblock an investigation into suspected work on atom bombs, potentially brightening prospects for big-power talks with Tehran to stop a drift toward conflict.

Yukiya Amano was summarizing the outcome of rare talks he conducted in Tehran on Monday, two days before six powers meet Iran's security council chief in Baghdad to test Iranian willingness to curb its nuclear program in a transparent way.

Amano, director-general of the International Atomic Energy Agency, said his wish for access to Iran's Parchin military complex where nuclear weapons-relevant tests may have occurred would be addressed as part of the accord.

But the powers will be wary of past failures to carry out extra inspection deals between the International Atomic Energy Agency and Iran, and Western patience is wearing thin.

White House press secretary Jay Carney called the move "a step in the right direction" but stressed Washington wanted to see verifiable movement by Tehran.

"We will make judgments about Iran's behavior based on actions, not just promises or agreements," he told a news briefing, adding that Washington "will continue to pressure Iran, continue to move forward with the sanctions." European sanctions to block Iran's economically vital oil exports are to take force in July and Israel has mooted military action. A defiant Iran, which denies any ambition to acquire atom bombs, has threatened reprisals and oil prices have risen on fear of a new Middle East war hitting a wobbly world economy.

Amano acknowledged that "some differences" remained before the deal he discussed on his first visit to Tehran could be sealed, although chief Iranian negotiator Saeed Jalili had assured him these would not thwart agreement.

"The decision was made to conclude and sign the agreement ... At this stage, I can say it will be signed quite soon," the veteran Japanese diplomat told reporters at Vienna airport on his return from the Iranian capital.

Amano, who flew impromptu to Tehran to capitalize on progress in talks with Iran in Vienna held by senior aides, described the outcome of his meeting in Iran as an "important development ... We understood each other's position better".

Asked what differences persisted, Amano said only that they were "details of discussions on this document."

Western diplomats suggested there were still unresolved issues concerning the way the IAEA's probe would be conducted, with Iran wanting to control and restrict it in ways the U.N. agency could not accept.

"It is not a small issue," one envoy said. Another said a final deal might not be struck quickly: "Even if we got an agreement ... it is a milestone, but it is a small milestone."

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Driving home Western skepticism rooted in the checkered history of IAEA transparency deals with Iran, the acting U.S. ambassador to the agency urged the Islamic Republic to open up immediately and meaningfully to inspectors.

"While we appreciate the efforts (by the IAEA) to conclude a substantive agreement, we remain concerned by the urgent obligation for Iran to ... cooperate fully with the verification efforts of the IAEA ... to resolve all outstanding concerns about the nature of its nuclear program," Robert Wood said.

Israel greeted word of a incipient IAEA-Iran pact with suspicion, citing an Iranian track record of evading and restricting inspections aimed at ensuring no military diversions of nuclear activity.

"Iran has proven over the years its lack of credibility, its dishonesty - telling the truth is not its strong side - and therefore we have to be suspicious of them all the time, and examine the agreement that is being formulated," Civil Defense Minister Matan Vilnai said on Israel Radio.

Asked whether last-resort air strikes on Iran were still conceivable with apparent headway being made on the diplomatic track, Vilnai replied: "One shouldn't get confused for even a moment - everything is on the table."

Iran has for four years stonewalled IAEA requests to examine sites, especially the Parchin site southeast of Tehran, interview senior nuclear scientists and peruse documents to verify Western intelligence reports about Iranian research and experiments pertinent to manufacturing nuclear explosives.

Western diplomats accredited to the IAEA said that whether concerns about Iran's nuclear intentions would be allayed by the deal would depend on how it was applied on the ground.

"There is skepticism until this is signed and then, once it is signed, there will be skepticism until it is implemented," a official from one Western power in Vienna told Reuters.

HIGH-STAKES BAGHDAD NEGOTIATIONS

In Baghdad, Jalili - the personal representative of Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei - will meet Catherine Ashton, the EU foreign policy chief heading a coalition of the five U.N. Security Council permanent members - the United States, Britain, France, Russia and China - plus Germany.

Their main goal is expected to be an Iranian agreement to shut down the higher-grade uranium enrichment that it launched in 2010 and has since expanded in an underground plant at Fordow largely impervious to attack from the air, effectively shortening the time needed to weaponize nuclear technology.

"Cooperation with the IAEA like access to Parchin is important but not sufficient. The 20 percent enrichment has to be addressed as a priority," a European diplomat said.

Iran maintains it needs uranium refined to a fissile concentration of 20 percent for its medical isotope reactor. Enrichment to 5 percent of fissile purity is suitable for power plant fuel, while 90 percent constitutes fuel for bombs.

Iranian state television quoted Amano as saying that his talks would have a "positive impact" on the Baghdad meeting.

But diverging agendas stand in the way of a breakthrough.

Iran has suggested it will try to leverage its reported rapprochement with the IAEA into a deal in Baghdad to relax sanctions inflicting increasing damage to its economy. But Western officials ruled out such a weighty concession so soon.

"We are not going to do anything concrete in exchange for nice words," a senior Western diplomat cautioned.

BARGAINING POWER

In an apparent move to beef up its bargaining position, Iran announced on Tuesday that it had delivered its first two batches of domestically made nuclear fuel to a Tehran research reactor.

If confirmed, Iran's ability to run the reactor with its own fuel could remove any basis for a mooted deal under which Iran would ship most of its enriched uranium abroad in a swap for such fuel, reducing its stocks of potential atom bomb material.

Tehran tentatively agreed to the swap in 2009 talks with the powers but the deal collapsed over details of implementation. Iran's foreign minister had said last month it was willing to consider an updated version of the idea.

Iran insists it wants nuclear energy only for electricity generation and medical treatments, but has long defied U.N. resolutions calling for a confidence-building suspension of uranium enrichment and unfettered IAEA access.

U.S. analyst Graham Allison said Iran had been "cautiously, but steadily, putting in place all the elements it needs to construct a nuclear weapon in short order", but so far astutely stopped short of a decision to do so.

"Any scenario that requires months between tripping the IAEA's alarm and testing a bomb would mean taking a huge risk of being attacked, something Iran's Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei has so far assiduously avoided," Allison, director of Harvard University's Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs, said in an article for the Scientific American.

U.S. WIDENS ENERGY SANCTIONS

Cranking up pressure on Iran, the U.S. Senate on Monday extended sanctions on its oil sector to cover dealings with the National Iranian Oil Co and National Iranian Tanker Co to close a potential loophole that could have allowed Tehran to continue selling some of its petroleum using its own fleet.

As if the diplomatic challenges in Baghdad were not daunting enough, the weather threatened to play havoc with the talks.

As delegations prepared to head for Iraq, Baghdad airport was closed on Tuesday after a sandstorm blanketed the Iraqi capital in choking dust, reducing visibility and grounding flights from neighboring Jordan and the United Arab Emirates.

Iraq's transport ministry said the sandstorm could last through Friday, risking further disruptions to air traffic.

Jalili arrived on Monday night in Baghdad while Western delegations were scheduled to arrive on Wednesday morning.

(Additional reporting by Marcus George in Dubai, Roberta Rampton in Washington, Maayan Lubell in Jerusalem, Justyna Pawlak and Patrick Markey in Baghdad and Zahra Hosseinian in Zurich; Writing by Mark Heinrich; Editing by Ralph Boulton and Cynthia Osterman)

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ICANN resumes bids for new Internet? | Advanced E-Commerce,E ...

NEW YORK (AP) ? The organization overseeing a major expansion of Internet addresses has reopened its system for letting companies and organizations submit proposals.

The Web-based system had been shut down since April 12 because of a software glitch that exposed some private data. At the time, the system was supposed to reopen within four business days. But it took longer to fix the problem and to notify affected applicants.

Up to 1,000 domain name suffixes ? the ?.com? part of an Internet address ? could be added each year in the most sweeping change to the domain name system since its creation in the 1980s.

The Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers, or ICANN, has extended the deadline for submitting proposals to May 30.

Each application costs $185,000.

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Online: http://newgtlds.icann.org

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Tuesday, May 22, 2012

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AP Photos: Millions view 'ring of fire' eclipse

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AP Photos: Millions view 'ring of fire' eclipse
By The Associated Press?THE ASSOCIATED PRESS STATEMENT OF NEWS VALUES AND PRINCIPLES?By The Associated Press

An annular solar eclipse appears during a break in clouds over Taipei, Taiwan, Monday, May 21, 2012. The annular eclipse, in which the moon passes in front of the sun leaving only a golden ring around its edges, was visible to wide areas across China, Japan and elsewhere in the region before moving across the Pacific to be seen in parts of the western United States. (AP Photo/Wally Santana)

An annular solar eclipse appears during a break in clouds over Taipei, Taiwan, Monday, May 21, 2012. The annular eclipse, in which the moon passes in front of the sun leaving only a golden ring around its edges, was visible to wide areas across China, Japan and elsewhere in the region before moving across the Pacific to be seen in parts of the western United States. (AP Photo/Wally Santana)

A partial annular eclipse appears over Beijing, China, Monday, May 21, 2012. The annular eclipse, in which the moon passes in front of the sun leaving only a golden ring around its edges, was visible to wide areas across China, Japan and elsewhere in the region before moving across the Pacific to be seen in parts of the western United States. (AP Photo/Ng Han Guan)

An annular eclipse appears at a waterfront park in Yokohama, near Tokyo, Monday, May 21, 2012. The annular eclipse, in which the moon passes in front of the sun leaving only a golden ring around its edges, was visible to wide areas across China, Japan and elsewhere in the region before moving across the Pacific to be seen in parts of the western United States. (AP Photo/Shuji Kajiyama)

An annular solar eclipse appears in the sky over Yokohama near Tokyo Monday, May 21, 2012. The annular eclipse, in which the moon passes in front of the sun leaving only a golden ring around its edges, was visible to wide areas across China, Japan and elsewhere in the region before moving across the Pacific to be seen in parts of the western United States. (AP Photo/Koji Sasahara)

High school students watch the annular solar eclipse in Fujisawa, near Tokyo, Monday, May 21, 2012. Millions of early risers in Asia turned their attention skyward to view a rare "ring of fire" eclipse as it crossed their skies Monday morning. The annular eclipse, in which the moon passes in front of the sun leaving only a golden ring around its edges, was visible to wide areas across China, Japan and elsewhere in the region before moving across the Pacific to be seen in parts of the western United States. (AP Photo/Shizuo Kambayashi)

Millions of early risers in Asia turned their attention skyward to view a rare "ring of fire" eclipse as it crossed their skies Monday morning.

The annular eclipse, in which the moon passes in front of the sun leaving only a golden ring around its edges, was visible to wide areas across China, Japan and elsewhere in the region before moving across the Pacific to be seen in parts of the western United States.

Here is a gallery that showcases AP photos of the eclipse.

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Fishing boat sinks; 6 reported missing

By NBC News and msnbc.com staff

HOUSTON - The Coast Guard searched Monday for six people reported missing after a fishing vessel started sinking in the Gulf of Mexico near Galveston, Texas.

The Coast Guard received a mayday call on Sunday afternoon from the captain, who reported the boat was taking on water. The captain said the six people aboard were abandoning ship and getting into an orange life raft.


Because of the poor quality of the radio transmission, the name of the vessel was difficult to make out. It sounded like either Scallywag or Skylark, Coast Guard officials said. The boat was described as a purple-and-blue-colored fishing vessel with a white stripe.

Multiple Coast Guard units responded, and on Monday were searching an area roughly the size of Delaware.

"The Coast Guard is expending all available resources to try and locate the six missing people," Elvie Damaso, a Coast Guard command center controller for Sector Houston-Galveston, said in a statement.

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Monday, May 21, 2012

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New look, same outstanding taste. 8 Individual pouches. Made with the Bar-Tender?s touch. Non-Alcoholic. Bar-Tenders Instant Whisky Sour Mix is a Balanced Blend of Selected Ingredients ? no artificial flavors or colors. This is why you may now make a perfective sour, party after party.

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I have enjoyed Bartenders Whiskey Sour mixes in the powder form since the 70?s, and they were easy to obtain all these years. That is until recently in the last two years. The shelves are crowded with the bottled mixes, which if you are a Whiskey Sour enthusiast, makes a clear and lifeless drink! I traveled 40 miles to the one grocery store that carried them and would stock up on them, until they, too, discontinued offering this product. All of a sudden, I thought of the computer! I entered the exact thing I wanted and there they were, in all their glory, the boxes of packets of powder mix. I ordered a case!I am not a heavy drinker, however, I do enjoy my cocktail before dinner. My Mom (90) enjoys her one Manhatten and I, my Wh. Sour, and we talk and talk while we share in making our dinner. Thank you Amazon for offering my long lost friend.

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Zuckerberg's post-IPO wedding is smart legal move

SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Getting married was a smart business move as well as a personal milestone for Facebook chief Mark Zuckerberg, with the timing of the wedding, the day after the company's initial public offering, potentially proving particularly advantageous, California divorce lawyers said on Sunday.

Assuming the couple signed a prenuptial agreement, as most wealthy Californians do, Zuckerberg and Chan would have agreed exactly how to split assets, including his Facebook stock, if their marriage dissolved in future. Even without a prenup, the wedding's timing would help establish the value of their assets in the event of any future divorce battle, lawyers said.

A spokeswoman for Facebook declined to comment on whether the couple signed such an agreement.

Priscilla Chan and Zuckerberg live together in the modest house in Palo Alto, Calif., where they were married on Saturday.

The couple met as undergraduates at Harvard University in 2004. Zuckerberg, now 28, dropped out of college to work on Facebook, while Chan, a pediatrician, stayed to earn her undergraduate degree in 2007.

Chan's work led to Facebook created an organ donation page. The pair recently travelled to China.

Had they continued the status quo, Chan could potentially lay claim to a much larger portion of assets, including a chunk of his $20 billion in Facebook shares, lawyers say.

"In California, people who live together without the benefit of marriage could claim they had an agreement to pool resources and efforts," said Napa, Calif., lawyer Robert Blevans. Although they are hard to prove, "those claims can get really ugly."

Blevans cited the case of Anthony Maglica, the founder of the company that makes Maglite flashlights. In 1994, an Orange County court awarded $84 million to Maglica's girlfriend Claire, who took his name and lived with him for 23 years. Although an appeals court reversed the award in 1998, she later negotiated a $29 million settlement.

The same logic-- avoiding messy court fights-- enters into the calculus of a prenuptial agreement.

"One of the primary reasons that wealthy people enter into prenups is to prevent the type of carnage that can come with divorce," said Garrett Dailey, an appellate attorney in Oakland, Calif., "Better to sort it out in advance."

DIVIDING ASSETS

A prenuptial agreement in California typically states how spouses would divide assets in the event of a divorce. The couple usually waives the right to make claims based on community-property laws, which state that any property created after the marriage is essentially community property and should be split evenly after any divorce.

California is one of a handful of states with community-property laws. Most states rely on equitable-division rules, which give more flexibility to a judge in dividing assets.

In Chan's case, she could lay claim to a portion of the options and grants in Facebook stock that vest during the time of their marriage, lawyers said.

If there were no prenup, or if there were and Chan contested it, she could also try to go after stock Zuckerberg held previously if she could claim it increased in value during the relationship and the increase was due directly to Zuckerberg's efforts. Lawyers said that is hard to prove for publicly-traded companies.

"In an organization of this size, that's not going to happen," Blevans said.

But still, in case of such a clash, it would likely help Zuckerberg that the marriage took place the day after the initial public offering.

"The value of the company is absolutely known," said Dailey. "There's no dispute over it." If the timing of the marriage so close to the IPO was accidental, "then it was a very nice coincidence," said Blevans.

Getting married after Zuckerberg achieved such a high level of success probably made the couple at least consider a prenuptial agreement.

"If they had gotten married in college, it probably wouldn't have occurred to them," said Jennifer Saslaw, an attorney at Moradi Saslaw LLP in San Francisco.

Lawyers said there was no guarantee the couple signed an agreement, citing divorce cases involving wealthy people such as actor Mel Gibson and singer Paul McCartney who skipped prenups. But they say it is likely they did.

"In every single state, a wealthy person is better with a prenup," said Dailey. "I cannot comprehend Zuckerberg marrying without one."

(Reporting by Sarah McBride; Editing by Ron Popeski)

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Spinning a tale from a life of adventure

Thomas Reed was first in his class at Cornell University where he received his mechanical engineering degree. While studying at Cornell, he rose to the top of the ranks of the university?s Air Force Reserve Training program. During his time as an Air Force officer, he got his Masters in electrical engineering at the University of Southern California and after joining the Department of Defense, he rose to be Secretary of the Air Force under two presidents. While in Washington, he played a significant role in the strategy that ended the Cold War.

Tom Reed of Healdsburg is a former Secretary of the Air Force, directed the National Reconnaissance Office and was a Special Assistant to President Reagan for National Security Policy. Reed has written a new book, "The Tehran Triangle," with Sandy Baker. (Christopher Chung / PD)

A sought-after consultant and speaker, Reed co-founded Clos Du Bois Winery with Frank Woods and has even written respected books on the Cold War and Nuclear proliferation.

Over the years, the sectarian Reed, who is known as Tom, has been pretty good at pretty much everything.

So it was with some degree of humbleness that at this stage of his life, he found something that stumped him.

?I couldn?t write worth squat,? he says recalling the reaction of his agent and his wife to the first draft of a novel he was writing. Reed had written two non-fiction books but this storytelling was a whole different ballgame.??A friend in Hollywood told me there?s a saying about writing there: Wimbledon is next week and I need a lesson. I knew I had to find someone to help.?

The Healdsburg resident found that someone in Santa Rosa writer Sandy Baker and the collaboration turned into the recently released novel ?The Tehran Triangle?.

The political thriller focuses on what Reed believes is the real possibility that terrorists could set off a ?low-tech? nuclear device in the United States. In the novel, an Iran is behind a plot, imagining the worst scenario of a topic that has been front page news in recent months.

?There?s a lot of talk about whether Iran will get a nuke,? he says. ?That question has two dimensions ? one is time and it takes time to construct a sophisticated nuclear weapon and the means to deploy it across the world. But anyone could build another Little Boy ? the kind of bomb we dropped on Hiroshima ? you can find the instructions on the Internet. All you would need is a 140 pounds of enriched uranium.?

Reed was speaking at a conference in New Mexico three years ago when he hatched what became the plot of the novel. On the drive to the airport, he realized that the Santa Fe railroad ran past Trinity, the first nuclear test site. It struck him that an organized terrorist organization could ship the ungainly Hiroshima-type A-bomb by rail and use Mexican drug gangs and unsavory transnational corporations to smuggle in the uranium.

Reed tapped into his careers in politics, engineering and business to construct the rest of the story. He also drew from his nonfiction books ?At the Abyss: An Insider?s History of the Cold War? and ?The Nuclear Express: A Political History of the Bomb and its Proliferation.? ?His wife Kay knew Baker as a fellow master gardener and, Reed says, originally sought her out because of her experience writing fiction.

Baker is the author of ?Mrs. Feeby and the Grubby Garden Gang? and ?Zack?s Zany Zucchiniland? and she writes and lectures about gardening. ? Going from writing childrens? gardening fiction to fashioning a plot about a nuclear bomb threat might seem like a big jump but for Baker it was natural.

? When I started to write fiction what drove me was my experience with gardening,? says Baker who has been a Master Gardener since 2000. ?I?d take gardening facts just like I?ve taken facts about nuclear science.?

Baker?s background included a stint as a technical writer which she said was also helpful. And she had the best resource.

?Working with Tom was a very natural process,? she says. ?It was serendipitous.?

Reed, agrees, says she won him over with her ideas on how to turn his tech know-how into a cogent story.

?She had some very sensible advice,? he says. ?I felt I could trust her and as it turned out, we worked very well together.?

Reed said they would often meet at a breakfast spot in Windsor to hammer at the details.

Together, they turned Reed?s wild idea into a fascinating yarn which Reed calls ?a cautionary tale?.

And in a life filled with seriously impressive accomplishments, the former Washington insider counts it among his most cherished.

?I knew the technical part but Sandy brought the characters to life,? he says. ?I?m thrilled with how it turned out.?

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Obama sees 'emerging consensus' on economic fix

World leaders attend the first working session of the G-8 Summit at Camp David, Md,, Saturday, May 19, 2012. From left are French President Francois Hollande, U.S. President Barack Obama, British Prime Minister David Cameron and Russian Prime Minister Dmitri Medvedev. (AP Photo/Philippe Wojazer, Pool)

World leaders attend the first working session of the G-8 Summit at Camp David, Md,, Saturday, May 19, 2012. From left are French President Francois Hollande, U.S. President Barack Obama, British Prime Minister David Cameron and Russian Prime Minister Dmitri Medvedev. (AP Photo/Philippe Wojazer, Pool)

French President Francois Hollande, left, listens as U.S. President Barack Obama speaks at the start of the first working session of the G8 Summit at Camp David, Md., Saturday May 19, 2012. (AP Photo/Philippe Wojazer, Pool)

World leaders attend the family photo session during the G-8 Summit at Camp David, Md., Saturday, May 19, 2012. From left are European Commission President Jose' Manuel Barroso, Russian Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev, Japanese Prime Minister Yoshihiko Noda, Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper, French President Francois Hollande, U.S. President Barack Obama, German Chancellor Angela Merkel, British Prime Minster David Cameron, Italian Prime Minister Mario Monti, and European Council President Herman Van Rompuy. (AP Photo/Philippe Wojazer, Pool)

(AP) ? Confronting an economic crisis that threatens them all, President Barack Obama and leaders of other world powers on Saturday declared that their governments must both spark growth and cut the debt that has crippled the European continent and put investors worldwide on edge.

"There's now an emerging consensus that more must be done to promote growth and job creation right now," Obama proclaimed after hosting unprecedented economic talks at Camp David, his secluded and highly secure mountaintop retreat. Seeking a second term amid hard economic times, Obama hailed a debate heading in the direction he likes, with nations now talking of ways to spark their economies instead of just slashing spending.

Yet there were no bold prescriptions at hand. Instead, leaders seemed intent on trying to inspire confidence by agreeing on a broad strategy no matter their differences. With all of them facing their own difficult political realities, they built some sovereign wiggle room into their pledge to take all necessary steps, saying "the right measures are not the same for each of us."

Obama played international host as Europe's debt crisis threatens to drag down the U.S. recovery and his own political future, underscoring the stakes for him in getting allies abroad to rally around some answers.

Much of the new emphasis on government-led growth seemed aimed at German Chancellor Angela Merkel, who came to the summit as the European leader who had demanded austerity as the most important step toward easing the eurozone's debt crisis. But the election of Socialist Francois Hollande as president of France, and Greek elections that created political chaos in the country were clear rejections of the belt-tightening Merkel represented.

Coping with shaky oil markets, the leaders set the stage for a united release of world oil reserves to balance any disruption in world markets when tough new sanctions are imposed on Iran's exports because of its disputed nuclear program. The leaders said they were ready to take "appropriate action" to meet any shortages.

The mere preparation to release oil reserves could help calm markets and ensure that oil prices, which have been dropping, don't climb again and anger consumers as U.S. elections approach.

The Group of Eight summit includes leaders of the United States, Japan, Britain, Germany, France, Italy, Canada and Russia.

A joint summit statement reflected how urgently the countries must contain a financial crisis that could spread from the eurozone to the United States and infect the rest of the global economy. They declared unanimity in ensuring that Greece, which is crippled in debt and politically gridlocked, remains as part of the 17-member euro currency union.

"The leaders here understand the stakes," Obama said in summing up a packed, unusually intimate day of world talks. "They know the magnitude of the choices they have to make and the enormous political and economic and social costs if they don't."

Merkel said growth and deficit-cutting reinforced each other and that everyone around the table agreed. "That is great progress," she said. As for promoting growth, she said investments under consideration include research and development, Internet networks and infrastructure. But she said "this doesn't mean stimulus in the usual sense."

U.S. officials agreed, saying growth measures that the Europeans might pursue don't all require outright public spending, and could be in the form of public-private partnerships or in initiatives designed to loosen credit. And the leaders stayed away entirely from the world "stimulus," which has taken on an unpopular political connotation, including in the United States.

"The global economic recovery shows signs of promise, but significant headwinds persist," said G-8 leaders said.

The tension between austerity and growth ? whether to slash debt by cutting budgets or use public money and other means to help spur economic growth ? was the backdrop as Obama welcomed an emerging push for a balance between the two.

He seized the opportunity to cast the debate in terms favorable to his own re-election, closing the summit with the steps he took to right the U.S. economy and his economic vision for a second term. He said he was confident Europe could get on a path to recovery as has the United States.

"We know it is possible in part based on our own experience here," he said. "In my earliest days in office, we took decisive steps to confront our own financial crisis."

Obama chose Camp David in part to encourage a freewheeling discussion out of sight of most media and potential protests, allowing the leaders to sit around a cabin table to negotiate terms, or stroll through the leafy paths for chats that seemed a world away from the typical summit convention-hall setting.

It all came before Obama was to lead a much larger NATO summit in Chicago on Sunday and Monday that will be heavily focused on the Afghanistan war.

The drag of a eurozone crisis comes as joblessness and doubts about a life of better opportunities are already the chief concerns for American voters.

In their united view, the leaders conceded some points about Merkel's push for austerity, saying budget deficits must close.

But their joint statement added that budget cutting should "take into account countries' evolving economic conditions and underpin confidence and economic recovery." That suggested a willingness to let indebted countries take more time to reduce their deficits in line with eurozone rules in order to lessen the deadening impact of cuts on the economy.

It also called for "investments in education and in modern infrastructure," which would involve more government spending. That approach also meshes exactly with Obama's campaign-year strategy for accelerated economic growth, which is to keep spending money on core priorities while taking on the debt through cuts and higher taxes.

The statement of support for Greece remaining in the euro underlines the unpredictable damage to the global financial system that could come from a Greece departure. It follows a week of increasing speculation that Greece might not be able to stay the course, and in which a top European Union official said officials were working on emergency plans in case of a Greek exit. That country is facing the most acute financial crisis of the eurozone and is set to hold elections June 17 to end political deadlock.

At issue is whether Greece abandons the euro to escape austerity measures. Meanwhile, Europe's woes have given shudders to Wall Street.

The Fitch ratings agency dropped Greece to the lowest possible grade for a country not in default Thursday. Fitch said Greece's departure from the euro "would be probable" if elections next month do not reverse political trends there, which have brought in politicians opposed to the terms of Europe's bailout.

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Associated Press writers David McHugh, Jamey Keaten, Nancy Benac and Anne Gearan contributed to this report.

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Wednesday, May 16, 2012

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Preparations Underway for Shmuel HaNavi's ... - Yeshiva World News

Motzei Shabbos, the eve of 28 Iyar 5772 marks the yahrzeit of Shmuel HaNavi and preparations at the tziyun are underway.

Rabbi Yosef Shvinger announced that in an effort to prevent any chilul Shabbos surrounding the yahrzeit, the tziyun will not open before 22:00. The rabbi urges the tzibur not to arrive any earlier, since the tziyun will be locked. He explains that it would be a catastrophe that people wishing to visit the tziyun of the tzaddik cause chilul Shabbos by police and other agencies by arriving too early and compelling them to operate on Shabbos.

The fire by the Ungvar Rebbe will be on Sunday, not motzei Shabbos, once again towards preventing chilul Shabbos.

Police and the rabbi report they expect 60,000 people to visit the kever on motzei Shabbos, Sunday and Monday. As was the case in previous years, private vehicles will not be permitted near the site and a parking facility will be provided. Minibuses will shuttle mispallalim to and from the tziyun. There will be no vehicular access to the kever from Route 443, the Jerusalem ? Modi?in Highway.

(YWN ? Israel Desk, Jerusalem)

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Can Infidelity Save a Marriage? | Psychology Today

Last Thursday the Huffington Post?published?the?front page?story "How Cheating Can Save Your Marriage" by?fellow Psychology Today blogger Susan Shapiro Barash.?

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Ms. Barash discovered through interviews with women who cheat on their husbands that "the other man can actually help them stay in an unhappy or suboptimal marriage because they find their happiness with the lover." She found that these women "feel more balanced in their marriage because of the affair" and it "may become a way of life."

Ms. Barash?found that more affairs are happening later in a woman's marriage. These affairs?serve a valuable function. They allow the less adventurous women to not?have to risk?their children's wrath, their sure retirement,?standard of living?and social standing?for a chance at happiness.

Why do middle aged women wait so long to stray? The poor quality of the mirage marriage may be hidden from view for years as the couple distracts themselves with the hustle and bustle of raising a family on two incomes. When the kids leave home and retirement nears, the longstanding problems of the couple become too much to ignore. Wendy Crisp, spokeswoman for the National Association of Female Executives, describes this day of reckoning:

"If you never really liked each other or have nothing to share, you have to basically reach agreements that a significant portion of your time will be spent doing separate things...Separate things could mean separate bedrooms."

When a couple?reaches the crisis phase in the mirage relationship, this is often the scenario. The mirage man originally deceived the woman into a relationship to get sex and companionship. Over the years, the couple gradually discovers they don't like each other because of incompatible personalities?and because they have?little if anything?in common as far as interests, goals and world view that could bring them closer. The woman expresses her disgust at the poor relationship by withdrawing physically. She then finds another person to meet her physical needs while?remaining in the shell of the marriage.

The final act of the deceptive man's life may feature him living in a romantic Siberia, whiling away his?Golden Years exiled from the marriage bed while his wife finds comfort in the arms of another love. He and his wife live together with nothing in common except children, grandchildren and a long-simmering mutual resentment of one another. Their's is a life of appearances and going through the motions like Prince Charles and the late Lady Diana.

The?thought of wasting one's life in such a relational Hell should encourage us all to think twice before submitting to our society's mutated method of modern love. The good news is we have a choice: do we perpetuate this romantic cancer on our partner and children, or do we become part of the cure and seek relationships of true intimacy instead of cheating on the side?

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Crisis Communication Workshop at NIRI Annual Conference 2012

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Wed - Jun, 6 | 1:00 pm - 3:30 pm

Location: 6B (Convention Center 6th Level)

Category: Conference Workshop | Secondary Category: Communications

Join us for an interactive case study on crisis communication. The case study combines immersive participant engagement, effective simulation including media and analyst interface as well as subject-matter expert commentary. The setting: WidgeCo management is in a spin! We won't tell you why, but there's a crisis and they are ill-prepared. Using action-learning techniques, participants are plunged into the role of an investor relations officer on-point to advise on how to regain control of a rapidly escalating crisis. It is a roller coaster with plenty of twists and turns.

Moderator/Lead Speaker:
Edward Ferris, Managing Partner
Charlesmore Partners International

Panelist(s)/Co-Speaker(s):
Sydney Rosencranz Isaacs, Senior Vice President
The Abernathy MacGregor Group

James Lucas, Managing Director
The Abernathy MacGregor Group

John Palizza, Lecturer in Management & Consultant
Jones School of Business, Rice University & Three Part Advisors

Rachel Posner, Senior Managing Director & General Counsel
Georgeson

Andrea Rose, Managing Director
Joele Frank, Willkinson Brimmer Katcher

Taylor Thoen, CEO - Founder, Executive Producer
BTV Business Television

Scott Winters, Vice President Corporate Planning & Research
Plains Exploration & Production Co.

Learning Objectives:

  • Learn how an IRO can and should respond during a crisis
  • Learn what IROs can and cannot plan for in terms of a crisis
  • Give IROs enough confidence and knowledge of the core principals to be active participants and leaders in their company's process in planning for and responding to crises
  • Understand the differences in dealing with the various constituent audiences during a crisis --media, analysts, suppliers, employees and more

Why Now?

Seasoned IROs will have the opportunity to test their response skills and thinking processes against the decisions reached by the other teams. It will be an excellent starting point for individuals new to their roles to understand the core fundamentals around crisis communications planning. Knowing the key principals in crisis communication is also always a relevant topic.

Actionable Takeaway Documents

The WidgeCo case study and associated documents, including mock 'news' video reports

Are you prepared for a Crisis? Checklist.

Crisis Communications: four questions to start the planning process.

Crisis Communications Resources for today's IRO/Corporate Communications Professionals

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Those suave Google glasses are now patent-protected

Those suave Google glasses are now patent-protected

Google has successfully patented the "ornamental design" of its augmented reality eyewear. To you, me and Aunty Dee they might look almost like regular Ray-Bans, but there's a lot of secret technology concealed within those sleek lines and Google evidently wants to prevent others from copying their appearance. After all, if people started faking Project Glass, it'd be impossible to tell if we're being properly scanned or merely checked out.

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Lawmakers to assess school discipline programs

AUSTIN, Texas (AP) ? This week lawmakers will examine one of the most expensive and controversial questions facing school districts: what to do with undisciplined kids.

State law requires districts to set up Disciplinary Alternative Education Programs for students from elementary to high school who are removed from their classes for mandatory or discretionary disciplinary reasons. These programs can be inside the schools or at a different location and some school districts contact private companies to operate them.

One thing all the programs share is expense. In March, the advocacy group Texas Appleseed reported that the Dallas Independent School District spent $11.3 million on disciplining kids, a total that does not include the $20.3 million cost of campus security in Dallas.

Last year the Republican-controlled Legislature cut spending by more than $500 per-student last year, a move that forced schools to cut budgets this year, and there are more cuts coming in the fall. Therefore school districts are looking for places to save money and in Dallas, special schools for kids with disciplinary problems cost the district $9 million.

Texas Appleseed found that the Disciplinary Alternative Education Program cost the district $57,000 per student a year, more than a veteran teachers salary. Thats about seven times more than what a Texas school district spends per student on average.

And since the state school finance system only pays when a student shows up for class, referring 22,827 students for out-of-school suspension and into alternative programs last school year cost the district at least $2 million in state funds, the group found.

In terms of the states share, the Texas Education Agency expects 94,819 to be enrolled in Disciplinary Alternative Education Programs in 2012 at a cost of $14.7 million. Schools districts across the state will spend much more. Groups across the political spectrum agree there must be more cost-effective ways to encourage good behavior, keep classrooms safe and provide a good education.

So its no surprise the House Public Education Committee on Monday will hear testimony about Disciplinary Alternative Education Programs as well as Juvenile Justice Alternative Education Programs, which schools set up for students expelled from their districts. The lawmakers want to hear from experts on how these programs are working, whether they need to be changed and whether technology could make them better.

Committee Chairman Rob Eissler, R-The Woodlands, said lawmakers will follow up to see how the laws they pass are implemented.

Anytime you take a child out of normal circumstances its going to be extra cost because of the extra cost of staff, not that wed say its too expensive and just do away with it, he said. The question is how can we do it better, and how can it be effective so it isnt so expensive.

In July, the Council on State Government and Texas Aamp;M University studied nearly a million Texas 7th-grade student records to see how school discipline programs affected student achievement and the juvenile justice system. They found nearly 15 percent had been assigned to the disciplinary program and 7 percent were sent to a juvenile justice program, even though only 3 percent of such referrals were mandated by state law. Nearly 75 percent of special education students had been suspended.

Schools expelled more boys than girls and more minorities than whites, and suspended or expelled students were three-times more likely to be in contact with law enforcement, according to the study. Lastly, while half of Texas schools enforced the disciplinary programs as expected, 22 percent had higher discipline rates than expected, and 27 percent less. The authors said this is proof that some schools are doing a better job with discipline than others.

Nonwhite students and students with specific educational disabilities were especially likely to be removed from the classroom for disciplinary reasons, the reports authors concluded. In addition, students who were suspended or expelled were at increased risk of repeating a grade, dropping out, or coming into contact with the juvenile justice system.

While the report analyzed the problem, finding solutions will require parents, teachers, administrators and lawmakers to unravel the causes. Creating better relationships between students, parents, teachers and administrators will be vital, the authors said.

Eissler said he wants to learn more Monday about how younger children and special education students are treated and how schools are enforcing discipline. He cited anecdotal reports of police issuing citations to young children with bad consequences for the kids.

The Senate Education Committee will also investigate these issues. This is one case where everyone hopes they can find a better, more cost-effective solution.

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